Set in and around New York City's American Museum of Natural History, NYPD Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta must solve a string of brutal murders that take place inside the museum during the days preceding the opening of "Superstition", a spectacular blockbuster exhibition.
D'Agosta is aided by a number of people during his investigation including:
Evidence begins to point suspiciously to a doomed expedition undertaken by the museum several years earlier to the Brazilian rainforest in search of the Kothoga tribe. It begins to appear that the cause of the murders is Mbwun, the Kathoga's crazed lizard god— a relic depicting him is to be shown for the first time at the upcoming exhibition.
It also appears that several museum leaders had known about previous murders on the museum's premises, and that they had conspired to keep these murders kept secret so as not to damage the reputation of the museum.
The seminal Pendergast, who is introduced in Relic, also appears in several of Preston's and Lincoln's following novels, along with Smithback and D' Agosta.
A film based on the book was released in 1997, but changed several aspects of the book, omitting numerous characters and changing the setting to the Chicago Museum of Natural History rather than the New York Museum of Natural History (fictional but strongly based on the American Museum of Natural History). The film is directed by Peter Hyams and stars Penelope Ann Miller and Tom Sizemore. The explanation of the plot is given away at the beginning of the film. In the novel, the explanation is given in the last few pages, giving the novel a twist ending.
| Name | Character description from the novel | Character description from the film |
| Margo Green | Is brunette, shy, reserved, and somewhat “nerdy” | Is brownish blonde, feisty, and assertive. In addition, she kills the monster |
| Lt. Vincent D’Agosta | Chubby, and approaching early middle age; disdainful of superstitions | Is younger and more athletic. Also extremely superstitious (unlike his novel version) |
| Dr. Frock | Survives by hiding in an office | Gets killed by the monster |
| Dr. Ian Cuthbert | Survives a close encounter with the monster, at the expense of his sanity | Changed to a female character, Dr. Ann Cuthbert |
| Gregory Kawakita | A loner, prefers to research on his own; figures out what the monster really is and how it ended up in the museum | Is renamed Greg Lee. Depicted as obsequious and back-stabbing |
| Agent Pendergast | Smooth-talking, urbane, and extremely clever FBI Agent from New Orleans | Written off, role replaced by that of Vincent D’Agosta |
| The Museum Monster | Named "Mbwun". Description, at best, is a "scaly primate." Characterized by an unusual smell. Was also much stealthier. Received more sympathy in the novel; both Margo and Ian Cuthbert described it as "lonely" and "sad" | Named "Kothoga". Is more massive and somewhat insect-like. There was also very little sympathy towards it. |
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"The Relic".
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